GATCTTG
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
Yes, strands of DNA are complementary. Complementary implies that a sequence of nucleotides (ex. ATATG) is ordered in a way that it directly corresponds to another sequence of nucleotides (ex. TATAC). Since DNA is double stranded in most circumstances, barring mutagenesis, one strand would be pair with its complementary strand, thus forming the double stand.
They would be described as being complementary - as in complementary base pairing.
No each strand is complementary to the other, not identical. Opposite strands will run in the opposite direction with nucleotides that complement the other strand Ex. 5actgactgactg3 & 3tgactgactgac5
CTTACG
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
Yes, strands of DNA are complementary. Complementary implies that a sequence of nucleotides (ex. ATATG) is ordered in a way that it directly corresponds to another sequence of nucleotides (ex. TATAC). Since DNA is double stranded in most circumstances, barring mutagenesis, one strand would be pair with its complementary strand, thus forming the double stand.
They would be described as being complementary - as in complementary base pairing.
No each strand is complementary to the other, not identical. Opposite strands will run in the opposite direction with nucleotides that complement the other strand Ex. 5actgactgactg3 & 3tgactgactgac5
A complimentary DNA sequence is the genetic code on the partner strand that aligns with and corresponds to (matches) the code on the primary strand. Each nucleotide has a match, A matches T and C matches G, therefore the complimentary sequence for ATCGA is TAGCT.
DNA strands are said to be complementary because they both match up with eachother; A with T and C with G. So if you have the strand ATGGCTA the complementary strand (the other half of the double helix) would read TACCGAT. So if you know one side of the strand then you can describe the whole.
Purine- Adenine, guanine,pyrimidine- thymine, cytosineAdenine pairs with thymineGuanine pairs with cytosineTherefore the complementary strand to TCG AAG is AGC TTC=========================================================A always pairs with T, and C always pairs with G so the complementary strand is as follows:TCG AAG (Original)AGC TTC (Complementary)GCA TAT
CTTACG
DNA strand are anti parallel because they have complementary base pair and each two strand coiled to 5'_3' and other strand is 3'_5'.
the terms that describe the strands of a DNA molecules are complementary( because of the complementary base pairing existing between them by hydrogen bonding), antiparallel (because one of the strand is in 5'3' direction, while the other in 3'5'direction according to the direction of the 3rd and 5th carbon of the deoxyribose sugar and its the one strand, antisense strand is the coding strand for the transcriiption to mRNA while the other is noncoding bindhu blesson
Complementary Base- pairs